58 resources found

State Library of New South Wales:
A part of the Rediscovering Indigenous Languages project which aims to preserve and revitalise some of the oldest languages in the world by locating, digitising and providing access to Indigenous word lists, language records and other cultural documents. Initially includes the collections of the State Library of New South Wales but contributions from other collecting institutions and indigenous communities are invited.

RMIT Publishing:
Indexes published and unpublished material on Australian Indigenous studies.
Source documents include journal articles, newspapers, pamphlets, published government reports, published conference papers, book chapters, books, discussion and working papers, and published statistical documents. All records relate to Australian Indigenous studies, and are in English with some in Australian Indigenous languages. The broad topic areas cover languages, cultures, anthropology, archaeology, health, education, arts, oral histories, history, legal issues such as native title, criminal justice, land rights, customary law and its recognition, women's issues, youth issues, government policies and programs.

RMIT Publishing:
The Indonesian Learned Periodicals Database indexes articles on the sciences in Indonesia and conference proceedings, as well as seminar papers on science and technology that were organised in Indonesia. It covers more than 1,280 journals and contains 36,690 articles ranging from the humanities and social sciences; physical sciences; pure and applied sciences. The data contained in this database, apart from the Subject (SU) and the Descriptor (DE) fields, is mostly in Indonesian.

RMIT Publishing:
Covers Indonesian science research reports and survey reports and is produced by the Center for Scientific Documentation and Information - Indonesian Institute of Sciences (PDII-LIPI). Data is mostly in Indonesian

RMIT Publishing:
Informit e-Library is an e-press for Australian and Asia-Pacific information. Business collection covers all broad business fields, including: accounting, career development, commercial law, commodities, corporate governance, e-business, economics, employment, human resources, labour, management, marketing, occupational health, taxation, and unions. The Business Collection provides access to full content from a range of journals, monographs and books, and reference materials published by a myriad of small Australasian academic and professional associations, interest groups and research centres. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.

RMIT Publishing:
The Informit eLibrary: Engineering collection covers all broad engineering fields, including Civil engineering, Engineering of railroads & roads, Mining & related operations, and Sanitary & municipal engineering as well as specialist engineering areas. The Engineering Collection provides access to full content from a range of journal articles, conference papers, working papers and other grey literature sourced from the Engineers Australia library collection and is produced in collaboration with Engineers Australia. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.

RMIT Publishing:
Provides cover-to-cover full text access to core medical content from Australasia. Content includes research articles, reports and case studies of practical support to anyone studying or working in therapeutic, diagnostic and preventative health roles. Includes both specialist and current topics of interest including ageing and age care, child health, indigenous health issues, mental health and rehabilitation. Informit Health Collection replaced Meditext, a database which included selective full text only, in January 2010.

RMIT Publishing:
Informit e-Library is an e-press for Australian and Asia-Pacific information. The Humanities & Social Sciences covers Agriculture, Arts, Asian Studies, Business, Cultural Studies, Education, Health, Medicine, History, Indigenous Studies, Law, Media, Political Science, Reference, Social Sciences, Science and Technology. Provides access to full content from a range of journals, monographs and books, conference proceedings, research papers and reference materials. Available for document delivery to Australian libraries.

RMIT Publishing:
The Informit Indigenous Collection offers a variety of content on both historical and topical issues within Indigenous studies. It encompasses anthropology, community development, cultural studies, economics, education, health, history, human geography, law and land rights, literature, politics and policy making, (post)colonial studies, psychology, race studies, sociology and visual and performing arts. IIC includes material from Australia, Canada, Indonesia, Malaysia, New Zealand, North America and The Pacific which normally is not easily located in standard resources.

RMIT Publishing:
The literary magazine is an important part of Australia's literary and cultural heritage. Small publications have proved an important means for both emerging and established writers to develop their craft and to engage with central ideas and debates about Australian literary, social and cultural life. This collection is a rich source of fiction, poetry, cultural politics and ideas and contains every issue of Australia's best known literary and cultural magazines from 1959-2005. It includes key journals such as Meanjin, Quadrant, Island, Wet Ink, Griffith Review and Southerly.